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Upper Dolpo Trek

Trip code
Package name Upper Dolpo Trek
Duration 24
Max. elevation 5151 m
Level Difficult
Transportation Domestic flight as per Itinerary and all around transportation
Accomodation Hotel in Kathmandu and Tea House / Lodge during the trek
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route
Cost USD 0 per person

Highlights

Overview

The Upper Dolpo Trek is one of Nepal’s most remote and mystical trekking adventures, offering travelers an unforgettable journey into the hidden corners of the Himalayas. Nestled within the Shey Phoksundo National Park, Upper Dolpo remains largely untouched by modern development, preserving its ancient Tibetan culture, striking landscapes, and spiritual aura. The region is heavily influenced by Bon Buddhism, one of the oldest spiritual traditions in Tibet, and dotted with centuries-old monasteries, chortens, and stone-carved mani walls.

Trekking through Upper Dolpo is not just a physical journey, but a deeply immersive cultural and natural experience. Trekkers pass through arid, windswept valleys, cross high Himalayan passes over 5,000 meters, and encounter the dramatic turquoise waters of Phoksundo Lake—the deepest in Nepal. With its rugged terrain and limited infrastructure, the trail demands endurance and respect for its isolation, rewarding adventurers with unmatched serenity and raw Himalayan beauty.

Major Trips for Upper Dolpo Trek
Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions offers a variety of curated itineraries to explore the majestic Upper Dolpo region. Our most popular option is the Upper Dolpo to Jomsom Trek, a 26 to 30-day expedition that crosses multiple high passes, including the challenging Kang La and Sela La, and connects Dolpo’s remote valleys to the Mustang region. This route is ideal for those seeking both physical challenge and cultural immersion.

Another sought-after route is the Shey Gompa and Phoksundo Lake Circuit, which delves deep into the spiritual heart of Dolpo. This 20-25 day trek takes trekkers to the revered Shey Gompa, nestled beneath the Crystal Mountain, and to the pristine shores of Phoksundo Lake. For those with limited time, a Lower to Upper Dolpo loop trek offers a shorter yet enriching experience, covering key highlights while remaining within Dolpo’s borders.

Upper Dolpo Trek Starting and Ending Points
The Upper Dolpo Trek typically starts from Juphal, a small airstrip town in Dolpa District that is accessed via a flight from Nepalgunj. Trekkers fly from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, then catch a connecting flight to Juphal. From here, the trek begins on foot, heading through Dunai and gradually ascending into the more isolated terrain of Upper Dolpo.

The trek usually concludes either back in Juphal or in Jomsom, depending on the route taken. If trekkers choose the extended Upper Dolpo to Jomsom traverse, they’ll exit the Dolpo region and enter Mustang, eventually flying out from Jomsom via Pokhara to Kathmandu. This extended route allows for a more diverse Himalayan experience and the chance to explore the cultural contrasts between Dolpo and Mustang.

Best Time for Upper Dolpo Trek
The ideal seasons for the Upper Dolpo Trek are late spring (May to early July) and early autumn (September to October). Unlike most of Nepal’s trekking regions, Upper Dolpo lies in the rain shadow of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges, which means it receives very little rainfall even during the monsoon. As a result, trekking in early summer is not only possible but often preferred due to lush valleys and fewer crowds.

In autumn, the skies are generally clear, the weather is stable, and the mountain views are at their sharpest. The cooler temperatures also make for comfortable trekking conditions, though nights can be cold at higher elevations. Winter and early spring are not recommended, as heavy snow can block high passes and many local communities migrate to lower elevations, limiting logistical support.

Upper Dolpo Trekking Difficulty
The Upper Dolpo Trek is considered strenuous and demanding, suitable for experienced trekkers with good physical fitness and a high level of mental endurance. The trek spans over 500 kilometers (depending on the itinerary), often exceeding altitudes of 5,000 meters (16,400 feet). High passes such as Kang La (5,360m) and Sela La (5,095m) require acclimatization, strong stamina, and the ability to adapt to thin air and cold temperatures.

Additionally, the remoteness of the region means that logistical support is limited. Camping is often necessary, as teahouses and lodges are scarce in Upper Dolpo. Trekkers must be prepared for long walking days, basic accommodations, and limited access to modern amenities. However, those who take on the challenge are rewarded with unparalleled beauty, cultural authenticity, and an overwhelming sense of accomplishment.

Why Choose Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions
At Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions, we specialize in off-the-beaten-path adventures that immerse travelers in the heart of Nepal’s most secluded regions. With years of experience operating treks in Dolpo, our team offers unparalleled expertise in logistics, safety, and local culture. We work closely with local communities to ensure our treks are sustainable, respectful, and deeply enriching for both visitors and residents.

What sets us apart is our commitment to authentic travel experiences. Our expert guides are not only professionally trained but also intimately familiar with Dolpo’s terrain, dialects, and spiritual heritage. Whether you’re looking to challenge yourself with a high-altitude traverse or simply disconnect from the modern world, Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions will guide you on a journey that is both safe and transformative—offering more than just a trek, but a connection to the hidden soul of the Himalayas.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu (1,320 m)

Welcome to Nepal! Upon landing at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be greeted by a representative from Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions and transferred to a centrally located hotel in Thamel. After settling in, enjoy a welcome briefing over tea or coffee, where guides will introduce key team members, present trekking gear, and outline the upcoming journey. You'll have time to explore the vibrant streets of Thamel—perhaps visiting local shops, sampling momo dumplings, or simply soaking in the mountain-treker energy. In the evening, gather for a group dinner featuring traditional Nepali dishes—dal bhat, tarkari, and salad—prepared with mountain hospitality in mind. This relaxed, low-key first day is all about acclimatizing to Kathmandu’s energy and gearing up mentally and logistically for the high-altitude adventure ahead. Lights out early to rest up—tomorrow signals the real beginning of the trek.

Day 2 : Morning city tour of Kathmandu & afternoon flight to Nepalgunj

Rise early for a guided city tour of Kathmandu’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Wander through the spiritual labyrinth of Pashupatinath Temple on the Bagmati River, observe sacred cremation ghats, and learn about Hindu rites. Then stroll through the medieval courtyards of Patan Durbar Square—admiring ancient wood and stone carvings, steeped in Newari culture. You’ll also visit the iconic Boudhanath Stupa, surrounded by fluttering prayer flags and spinning prayer wheels, where monks and locals engage in ritual circumambulation. After a refreshment break at a rooftop café, you’ll head to the airport for an afternoon flight to Nepalgunj (150 min). On arrival, transfer to a comfortable lodge. Nepalgunj is a bustling Terai gateway—warm, humid, and alive with cross-border trade and cultural fusion. Tonight’s dinner and briefing will include last-minute logistics, sleeping bag checks, and your mental prep for tomorrow’s flight into Upper Dolpo.

Day 3 : Fly to Jhupal (2,475 m), trek to Chepkpa – 4 hrs

This morning, you’ll take an early flight from Nepalgunj to Jhupal airstrip—one of the wildest runways in Upper Dolpo. From here, step into the rugged Himalayan terrain and link up with your high-altitude porters and mule team. The trail begins through juniper and birch forests, leading into rocky alpine foothills. As you trek toward Chepkpa, you’ll cross small streams and pass traditional nomad camps. The afternoon light casts the snow-capped peaks in warm hues. By late afternoon, arrive in Chepkpa (2,838 m), greeted by yak-herders and the delicate aroma of pine resin. Camp is set amid stone circles and prayer flags. After settling into your tent, our camp cook will prepare a hearty dinner—soups, rice, lentils, and vegetables—to aid acclimatization. You’ll gather around the stove-sharing stories under star-filled skies, the air crisp and pure. Your guide will lead a brief evening session introducing basic high-altitude camping safety, as the group readies for the longer treks ahead.

Day 4 : Chepkpa to Samduwa (2,960 m) – 6 hrs

Departing Chepkpa after a soul-warming breakfast of tsampa porridge or eggs and oatmeal, you’ll begin a full day of trekking. The trail rises gradually through moraine fields and scattered prayer stones, interspersed with juniper clusters. After two hours, you reach a high ridge, offering your first panoramic views of distant snow-capped Dolpo peaks—Maalekhu, Kanjiroba, and Rakpa to the north. Your guide will explain the region’s geology, flora, and fauna—snow leopard habitat, Himalayan blue sheep, and endemic herbs. A midday lunch break beside a glacier-fed stream allows for rest and photography. The afternoon trek continues uphill, gaining about 200 meters to reach Samduwa village by early evening. Samduwa is a remote settlement dotted with traditional stone homes and mani walls. On arrival, witness the villagers’ daily activities—yak herding, barley fields, and butter tea ceremonies. Dinner is served both in international and local styles, and your guide conducts a short acclimatization walk up the ridge above camp, offering fresh air and a spectacular evening vista before nightfall.

Day 5 : Trek to Phoksundo Lake (3,630 m) – 6 hrs

Today’s trek brings you to the legendary Phoksundo Lake, the crown jewel of Upper Dolpo. Departing early, the trail descends to the Phoksundo Khola, then climbs steadily through old-growth forests of birch and rhododendron, alive with birdcalls and occasional takin or blue sheep sightings. Mid-morning arrives at a large viewpoint over the deep turquoise lake—an awe-inspiring sight. The lake, sacred to Tibetan Buddhists and Bon practitioners, lies nestled in a canyon created by glacial movement. You descend into the lakeside valley toward camp, set on a terraced meadow below the western ridge. After pitching tents, you can take a leisurely stroll to the Buddhist village of Ringmo, visiting ancient mani walls and chortens. Your guide will explain the local monastery’s legend and the lake’s origin story. Enjoy dinner in the open-air dinning tent, with the placid lake reflecting the high ridges above. As dusk falls, the scene glows in shades of amber and violet—a truly spiritual moment. Accommodation is in cozy tents or guesthouses, depending on availability.

Day 6 : Trek to Phoksundo Lake (3,630 m) – 6 hours

After a nourishing breakfast, the trail begins by ascending gradually along cascading waterfalls and crossing wooden bridges over rushing rivers. The terrain becomes increasingly dramatic, with sheer cliffs rising on either side. You’ll pass yak pastures and reach a stunning viewpoint before making a steep descent toward the turquoise waters of Phoksundo Lake. Upon arrival, you'll be overwhelmed by its surreal beauty. Tucked beneath jagged limestone cliffs, the lake is a sacred site revered by both Buddhists and Bonpos. Camp is set up near the serene lakeside or in Ringmo village, where time seems suspended. After tea, your guide may lead an optional stroll to the 900-year-old Tshowa Bon Monastery perched above the lake, rich in wood carvings and spiritual iconography. Dinner is served under the open sky with the lake shimmering in moonlight—a perfect end to a magical day.

Day 7 : Rest Day at Phoksundo Lake – Local Excursion

Today is reserved for acclimatization and exploration. Start with a leisurely breakfast before embarking on a half-day hike around the lake. You’ll visit Ringmo village, a culturally rich settlement that blends Tibetan Buddhist and Bon traditions. Your guide will introduce you to local customs, and if lucky, you'll be invited into a traditional home for yak-butter tea. From here, follow a forested trail to a high ridge for stunning panoramic views of Phoksundo's azure surface set against snow-capped peaks. In the afternoon, explore more of the lakeside, sketch, photograph, or simply relax and breathe in the tranquil energy. A short meditation session can be arranged near the monastery for spiritual recharge. This peaceful rest day not only rejuvenates your body but also provides a deeper connection to the mystical ambiance of Upper Dolpo.

Day 8 : Trek to Phoksundo Khola (3,750 m) – 5 hours

Leaving the serene Phoksundo behind, you trek northward along a narrow trail hugging cliffs above the lake's edge. The trail is carved into the rock face, demanding balance and concentration, but offering unmatched views. Descending to the valley floor, you begin to follow the Phoksundo Khola (river), entering a wild and uninhabited gorge. The landscape is barren yet dramatic—marked by windswept rock formations and cascading streams. You’ll cross several wooden bridges and ford shallow rivers. Midway, you stop for lunch by a crystal-clear tributary. As you walk deeper into Dolpo’s wilderness, the landscape becomes increasingly remote, with no settlements in sight. Tonight’s camp is set near the riverside, beneath tall rock walls and starlit skies. You may hear the distant call of Himalayan blue sheep or spot marmots before nightfall.

Day 9 : Trek to Phoksundo Bhanjyang (4,717 m) – 4 hours

Today's trek involves steady elevation gain. The path gradually ascends through narrow river valleys surrounded by steep ridgelines. You pass through yak grazing grounds and patches of high-altitude scrub. The views become more expansive as you approach the high camp at Phoksundo Bhanjyang, a strategic resting point before tomorrow's high pass crossing. The air is noticeably thinner, and the pace slows to conserve energy. Upon arrival, you set up camp in a dramatic alpine amphitheater. After lunch, your guide leads a short acclimatization hike up a nearby ridge to assist with altitude adjustment. Enjoy early dinner and rest under layers of blankets. Tomorrow you cross Kang-La Pass—one of the most awe-inspiring and challenging points of the trek.

Day 10 : Cross Kang-La Pass (5,345 m) to Shey Gompa (4,160 m) – 6 hours

Today is a milestone. After a pre-dawn wakeup and warm drink, you start the steep ascent to Kang-La Pass. The trail is rough, scree-laden, and exposed, but steady. As you gain height, the Dolpo landscape opens wide with magnificent views of the snow-covered Dhaulagiri range. Upon reaching the pass, prayer flags flutter violently in the wind. Take in the breathtaking sight—raw, vast, spiritual. Then begins the long descent to Shey Gompa, a revered monastery nestled at the confluence of mountain valleys. You pass through red rock formations reminiscent of Tibetan landscapes. By afternoon, you arrive in Shey Gompa, a spiritual heartland of Dolpo featured in Peter Matthiessen’s The Snow Leopard. Camp near the monastery, where monks in maroon robes may chant late into the evening.

Day 11 : Rest Day at Shey Gompa / Visit Crystal Monastery

This sacred rest day begins with a short hike to the famous Crystal Monastery (Tsakang Gompa), perched above the Shey Valley. This 800-year-old Bon and Buddhist site is spiritually potent, known for meditation caves and sacred relics. Along the trail, your guide will share legends of Guru Rinpoche and ancient saints who meditated here. In the afternoon, stroll through Shey village, interacting with locals and herders who speak a dialect closer to classical Tibetan. Observe their lifestyle—herding, weaving, and drying yak cheese in the sun. Your guide will organize a cultural exchange in the evening with storytelling, dancing (if possible), and shared meals. Rest well before another dramatic day of high-altitude trekking.

Day 12 : Trek to Nam-Gaon (4,608 m) via Sela (Gela) La (5,094 m) – 6 hours

Today is a challenging yet rewarding day as you cross the Sela La pass, the highest point on this part of the trek. You’ll begin with a steady ascent from Shey Gompa towards the pass, trekking through rugged terrain dotted with scattered juniper bushes and prayer flags fluttering in the high mountain wind. The climb to Sela La is demanding, with thin air and steep switchbacks, but the panoramic views at the summit make the effort worthwhile—looking out over the Dolpo valleys, with the Himalayan giants framing the horizon. After pausing for photos and a rest, you’ll begin your descent into Nam-Gaon, a traditional Tibetan-style village perched on the hillside. The village is known for its stone houses with flat roofs and prayer wheels lining the pathways. Upon arrival, you’ll settle into camp or guesthouses, with time to explore local life. The air here feels peaceful and ancient, perfect for absorbing the culture before a restful evening.

Day 13 : Trek to Saldang (3,770 m) – 5 hours

The trek today leads you gently downhill to Saldang, one of the largest and most important villages in Upper Dolpo. Saldang serves as a cultural hub and has a rich heritage reflected in its Buddhist monasteries and traditional crafts. As you approach, you’ll notice the concentration of mani walls, prayer flags, and distinct architecture blending Tibetan and Himalayan influences. Saldang’s community has preserved many ancient customs, including unique festivals and yak herding traditions. After setting up camp or checking into local lodges, take a guided walk through the village’s winding alleys, visiting the monastery where monks practice centuries-old rituals. Your guide will introduce you to local folklore and religious practices, making the experience deeply immersive. Evening brings an opportunity to relax in the village’s serene surroundings, with the towering Himalayas visible in the fading light.

Day 14 : Trek to Cha-Gaon (4,910 m) – 5 hours

You gain altitude steadily today, trekking to the remote village of Cha-Gaon. The path traverses open meadows and rocky slopes with panoramic views of snow-capped peaks in the distance. Along the way, you may spot Himalayan ibex or mountain goats, and the wildflowers carpet the trail in warmer months. Cha-Gaon, a high alpine village, is quieter and less visited, offering an authentic glimpse of traditional Dolpo life. Its stone houses, prayer flags, and mani walls exude spiritual ambiance. The village’s relative isolation means facilities are minimal, adding to the sense of wilderness and tranquility. After setting up camp, spend the evening walking through the village with your guide, learning about the challenges and resilience of mountain living. Stargazing here is incredible, with crystal-clear skies revealing the Milky Way in stunning detail.

Day 15 : Trek to Dachu Khola and camp at 4,700 m – 6 hours

Leaving Cha-Gaon, you enter a more rugged landscape with rocky trails that challenge your endurance. The trek follows alpine ridges and descends briefly into valleys dotted with prayer stones and chortens (stupas). Dachu Khola, a small river crossing, serves as the day’s destination. The campsite lies near the riverbank at 4,700 meters, surrounded by towering peaks and sparse vegetation. The sound of flowing water provides a soothing backdrop after a physically demanding day. Here, you’re deep in the heart of Upper Dolpo’s wild territory, far from bustling villages. The camp offers an opportunity to experience complete wilderness, with no electricity or cell coverage—just the pure mountain environment. Tonight, you’ll enjoy a warm meal cooked by your trekking crew, sharing stories around the campfire beneath the vast night sky.

Day 16 : Trek and cross Jyanta-La (5,220 m) and walk to Phedi (4,900 m) – 6 hours

Today’s highlight is crossing the Jyanta-La Pass, one of the trek’s highest and most breathtaking points. After an early start, the trail ascends sharply through scree and rocky outcrops, demanding steady footing and patience. The views from the pass are awe-inspiring, with panoramic Himalayan vistas stretching as far as the eye can see, including peaks of Kanjiroba and Dhaulagiri ranges. After pausing to savor the landscape and capture photos, you begin the descent toward Phedi, a small settlement nestled below the pass. Phedi offers a chance to rest in simple guesthouses or camp amid the mountains. Your guide will likely lead a gentle acclimatization walk upon arrival, helping your body adjust to the altitude. The evening is perfect for relaxation and reflection after the day’s physical demands.

Day 17 : Trek to Tokyu Gaon (4,209 m) – 6 hours

Today’s journey leads you through scenic valleys, crossing streams and passing yak pastures. The trail descends gently into Tokyu Gaon, a small but vibrant village known for its welcoming community and rich Tibetan Buddhist culture. The village is dotted with mani stones, prayer flags, and rustic houses made from stone and wood. Upon arrival, your guide will arrange visits to local monasteries or invite you to observe traditional crafts such as weaving or cheese making. This day offers a beautiful blend of cultural immersion and tranquil mountain scenery. After dinner, enjoy conversations with locals or fellow trekkers, sharing stories of the day’s trek and plans for the next stages.

Day 18 : Trek to Dho-Tarap (3,944 m) – 5 hours

The trek today leads to Dho-Tarap, a key village in the remote Tarap Valley, often described as one of Nepal’s last wilderness frontiers. The valley is lush and green compared to the stark high-altitude zones traversed earlier, lined with traditional Tibetan-style homes and prayer flags fluttering in the breeze. Dho-Tarap is famous for its ancient Buddhist monasteries, chortens, and distinctive Bonpo culture. Upon arrival, explore the village with your guide and visit local monasteries, learning about the region’s religious history. The village offers guesthouses and basic amenities, perfect for rest and cultural exploration. Evening can be spent soaking in the mountain serenity or joining locals for traditional tea ceremonies.

Day 19 : Trek to Gyagar (3,759 m) – 7 hours

The trail today follows the Tarap River upstream, leading through beautiful alpine meadows and dense forests. You’ll pass small hamlets and scattered farms, with local children often greeting trekkers along the way. Gyagar is a larger settlement, known for its vibrant community and sprawling terraced fields. Upon arrival, the village provides an excellent opportunity to interact with local farmers and herders. Your guide will help arrange visits to monasteries or community schools, offering insight into everyday life in this remote Himalayan region. The long trek today is physically demanding but filled with stunning natural beauty and cultural richness.

Day 20 : Trek to Tarap Khola (3,652 m) via Chyugar (3,440 m) – 6 hours

Descending further today, you trek through a mix of forested areas and open fields. The route passes Chyugar, a small village nestled in a lush valley, where you may stop for a short rest or refreshments. The path follows the Tarap Khola river, crossing streams and wooden bridges. The forested landscape offers a change of pace, with rhododendrons and conifers shading the trail. Arriving at Tarap Khola, you’ll find a campsite or simple guesthouses near the riverbank. This area is a gateway from the high mountains to lower valleys, marking the transition in terrain and climate. Dinner tonight is often accompanied by warm fires and stories of the journey.

Day 21 : Trek to Tarakot (2,540 m) – 6 hours

Today’s trek continues descending into lower valleys with warmer temperatures and greener landscapes. The trail winds through terraced fields and small villages, where local farmers grow barley, buckwheat, and potatoes. Tarakot is a larger village offering a welcome opportunity for rest and resupply. It features several guesthouses and shops, providing a taste of rural Nepali life. The community is lively, with colorful houses and prayer flags adding vibrancy. Your guide may arrange a visit to local temples or markets. This day offers a gentle pace, perfect for reflecting on the high mountain experience and preparing for the journey’s final stages.

Day 22 : Trek to Dunai (2,140 m) – 5 hours and drive to Jhupal – 2 hours

On your final day of trekking, you descend through forests and terraced fields toward Dunai, the district headquarters of Dolpa. Dunai is a small town with basic facilities, shops, and eateries—an oasis after weeks in remote wilderness. Upon arrival, you’ll have time for a hot shower, internet access, and to purchase any souvenirs. After a refreshing rest, you’ll take a scenic two-hour drive back to Jhupal airstrip, where the Hidden Path Treks team will prepare for your departure flight. This transfer marks the end of your rugged trekking adventure and a return to more accessible areas.

Day 23 : Fly to Kathmandu via Nepalgunj and transfer to hotel

After breakfast, catch your flight from Jhupal to Nepalgunj, then connect with a flight to Kathmandu. Upon arrival in the capital, you’ll be greeted by Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions staff and transferred to your hotel in Thamel. This day is about relaxation and reflection after your extraordinary journey through Upper Dolpo. Spend the afternoon at leisure, shopping, visiting cafes, or enjoying a spa treatment to soothe tired muscles. In the evening, join the group for a celebratory farewell dinner featuring Nepali cuisine and cultural performances, sharing stories and memories from the trek.

Day 24 : Departure

Today marks the end of your Himalayan adventure. After breakfast, you will be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight home or onward travel. Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions staff will assist with check-in and say goodbye, wishing you safe travels. Take with you unforgettable memories of remote villages, soaring mountain passes, sacred monasteries, and the warm hospitality of the Dolpo people—a true journey to one of Nepal’s most remote and mystical regions.

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